Junior battles cancer, researches disease
Junior Courtney Rauch is a student researcher.
Junior Courtney Rauch is a student researcher.
While selling gourmet popcorn may sound like an easy task to accomplish, the students of the Sales Management and Professional Selling course at Saint Mary's College learned differently in a national collegiate competition held during fall break.
Decorated skulls will rest on an altar in Saint Mary's Student Center Atrium this week to commemorate Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, and honor loved ones who have passed away.
Witches, goblins, vampires and princesses ran through the dorms at Saint Mary's on Sunday night as faculty and members of the local community brought their children to trick-or-treat at the College.
The new Brothers Bar & Grill opened at Eddy Street Commons this weekend, and given the success of the bar's first few days of operation, company management said it expects greater success and popularity moving forward.
More than 60 years ago, a Notre Dame Law School graduate donated $1 million to the University to construct the Morris Inn.
For the second time this season, intense storms changed the course of game day activities.
The Center for Ethics and Culture (CEC) will welcome new leadership as law professor Carter Snead prepares to take over as director July 1, according to a University press release.
Notre Dame students can now "Hangout" online with their social "Circles" through Google+ accounts open to anyone with a University Gmail account.
The Saint Mary's chapter of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSHLA) hosted an event highlighting the professions available to students interested in communicative disorders Sunday.
The impact one student made on the Notre Dame community was tangible Saturday, as thousands of people in the Notre Dame Stadium raised their arms in an "X" to honor his life and memory.
Notre Dame Security Police (NDSP) is investigating a sexual assault reported over the weekend, according to an email sent to students Sunday evening.
Any Notre Dame football fan knows the excitement and chaos of game day in South Bend. From tailgating to watching the band, from the end zone to the press box, it is impossible for one person to see it all — unless that person has a smart phone with access to the free LiveShare application by Cooliris.
Members of the women's boxing program, Baraka Bouts, directed their physical and mental toughness toward raising funds for East African Holy Cross Missions this past weekend in their signature event, the Power 24 Hour.
If you want to learn more about a Saint Mary's woman and the unique experience she has lived during her college years, ask her about the class ring on her finger.
While students at Notre Dame have gathered in the Notre Dame Stadium to watch the football team take on its rivals this semester, hundreds of students studying abroad have congregated in places across the globe to do the same.
For junior Angela Ryck and sophomore EilyAndruszkiewicz, Notre Dame's 56-14 victory over Navy was particularly special because it was also their birthdays.
This season, Notre Dame fans have sought a few "-ation's" in their gameday experience, specifically intimidation, motivation and elation.
For Notre Dame Astrophysics Professor Peter Garnavich, a telephone call at 5:00 a.m. was a dream come true.
For a few recent graduates, a class project turned into national recognition.